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Description
The 7SR11 & 7SR12 are overcurrent protection relays developed to enhance the Argus family of products by providing a familiar product using the latest generation of hardware technology. The 7SR11 overcurrent and earth fault relays and the 7SR12 directional relays are available in single and four pole variants. Housed in a 4U high, size E4 case, these relays provide protection, monitoring, instrumentation and metering with integrated input and output logic, data logging & fault reports. Communication access to the relay functionality is via a front USB port for local PC connection or rear electrical RS485 port for remote connection.
User Interface
20 Character x 4 Line Backlit LCD Menu Navigation Keys 9 User Programmable Tri-colour LEDs User Language Configuration
Monitoring Functions
Primary/Secondary Current Phases and Earth Direction Primary/Secondary Line and Phase Voltages Apparent Power and Power Factor Real and Reactive Power W Hr & VAr Hr Forward and Reverse Historical Demand Record Positive Phase Sequence (PPS) Voltage & Current Negative Phase Sequence (NPS) Voltage & Current Zero Phase Sequence (ZPS) Voltage
Function Overview
Protection 37 46BC 46NPS 49 50 50G/N/SEF 50BF 51 51G/N/SEF 64H 27/59 47 51V 59N 67/50 67/50G/N 67/51 67/51G/N 81HBL2 Undercurrent Broken Conductor / Load Unbalance Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent Thermal Overload Instantaneous Overcurrent Instantaneous Earth Fault Circuit Breaker Fail Time Delayed Overcurrent Time Delayed Measured/Derived/Sensitive Earth Fault High Impedance REF Under/Over Voltage Negative Phase Sequence Voltage Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Neutral Voltage Displacement Directional Instantaneous Overcurrent Directional Instantaneous Earth Fault Directional Time Delayed Overcurrent Directional Time Delayed Earth Fault Inrush Detector
Hardware
1 CT 4 CT 4 CT 1 CT 4 CT 4 CT 3 Binary Inputs 5 Binary Outputs 3 Binary Inputs 5 Binary Outputs 6 Binary Inputs 8 Binary Outputs 3 VT 3 Binary Inputs 5 Binary Outputs 3 VT 3 Binary Inputs 5 Binary Outputs 3 VT 6 Binary Inputs 8 Binary Outputs
Supervision 60CTS CT Supervision 74T/CCS Trip & Close Circuit Supervision 60VTS VT Supervision Siemens Protection Devices Limited
Application
The Argus is a numerical overcurrent protection relay intended for use on distribution and industrial networks. It provides a highly comprehensive functional software package with a range of integral application functions aimed at reducing installation, wiring and engineering time. An extensive range of metered values can be viewed on the front LCD or at a remote point via the communication channel. The integrated control feature allows operation of a single circuit breaker and monitoring of its trip and close circuits.
Function Matrix
IL1 (IA)
7SR11
37 (x2) 49 50 BF 50 (x2) 51 (x2) 60 CTS 81 HBL2 51c
7SR1101-1*A12-**A0
7SR1101-3*A12-**A0
7SR1102-1*A12-**A0
7SR1102-3*A12-**A0
7SR1204-2*A12-**A0
7SR1204-4*A12-**A0
7SR1205-2*A12-**A0
7SR1205-4*A12-**A0
IL2 (IB)
37 (x2)
49
50 BF
50 (x2)
51 (x2)
60 CTS
81 HBL2
51c
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION
IL3 (IC)
37 (x2)
49
50 BF
50 (x2)
51 (x2)
60 CTS
81 HBL2 81 HBL2 N
51c
46 BC
46 NPS (x2)
50N (x2)
51N (x2)
27 37 46BC 46NPS 47 49 50 50G 50SEF 50N 50BF 51 51G 51SEF 51N 59 59N 64H 67 67G 67SEF 67N 51c 60CTS 60VTS 74T/CCS 79 86
Undervoltage Undercurrent Broken Conductor / Load Unbalance Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent Negative Phase Sequence Voltage Thermal Overload Instantaneous Overcurrent Measured Instantaneous Earth Fault Measured Instantaneous Sensitive Earth Fault Derived Instantaneous Earth Fault CB Failure Time Delayed Overcurrent Measured Time Delayed Earth Fault Measured Time Delayed Sensitive Earth Fault Derived Time Delayed Earth Fault Overvoltage Neutral Voltage Displacement High Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Directional Overcurrent Directional Measured Earth Fault Directional Sensitive Earth Fault Directional Derived Earth Fault
I4 (IG/ISEF)
50G (x2)
51G (x2)
50 BF
50 SEF (x2)
64H
81 HBL2 G
79
Optional
CONTROL / MONITOR
Cold Load - Phase Only CT Supervision VT Supervision Trip & Close Circuit Supervision Autoreclose Lockout
Key -
Description of Functionality
27/59 Under/Over Voltage Each element has settings for pickup level, drop-off level and Definite Time Lag (DTL) delays. Operates if voltage exceeds setting for duration of delay. 37 Undercurrent Each element has settings for pickup level and Definite Time Lag (DTL) delays. Operates if current falls below setting for duration of delay.
VL1
27 59 (x 4) 27 59 (x 4) 27 59 (x 4)
VL2
47 (x2)
59 N (x2)
VL3
74 T/ CCS
46BC Phase Unbalance/Broken Conductor Element has settings for pickup level and DTL delay. With the circuit breaker closed, if the NPS:PPS current ratio is above setting this could be due to a broken conductor. 46NPS Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent Each element has user settings for pickup level and IDMTL or DTL delay, operates if NPS current exceeds setting and delay. NPS current elements can be used to detect unbalances on the system or remote earth faults when a delta-star transformer is in circuit. 47 Negative Phase Sequence Voltage Each element has settings for pickup level and Definite Time Lag (DTL) delays. Operates if NPS voltage exceeds setting for duration of delay. 49 Thermal Overload The thermal algorithm calculates the thermal states from the measured currents and can be applied to lines, cables and transformers. Alarm outputs are given for thermal overload and thermal capacity. 50BF Circuit Breaker Fail The circuit breaker fail function may be triggered from an internal trip signal or from a binary input. Line currents and earth currents are monitored following a trip signal and an output is issued if any current is still detected, above setting, after a specified time interval. Alternatively, if the trip is from a mechanical protection the circuit breaker position can be used to determine a failure. A second time delay is available to enable another stage to be utilized if required. An input is also available to bypass the time delays when the circuit breaker is known to be faulty.
7SR12
IL1
37 (x2) 49 50 BF 51V 67/ 50 (x4) 67/ 50 (x4) 67/ 50 (x4) 67/ 50N (x4) 67/ 51 (x4) 67/ 51 (x4) 67/ 51 (x4) 67/ 51N (x4) 81HBL 2 51c
IL2
37 (x2)
49
50 BF
51V
81HBL 2
51c
IL3
37 (x2)
49
50 BF
51V
81HBL 2
51c
46 BC
46 NPS (x2)
50 BF
60 CTS
60 VTS
37
I4
50 BF
64H
81HBL 2
VL1
74 T/CCS
VL2
47
59N
VL3
79
Optional
Items shown dotted are only available in some models; please refer to the Ordering Information Section. The use of some functions are mutually exclusive
50/51 Phase Fault 50 INST/DTL and 51 IDMTL/DTL elements provide overcurrent protection, each with independent settings for pickup current, time-multiplier (51) and time-delays. User can select IEC or ANSI time current characteristics. The IDMT stage has a user programmable reset characteristic, either DTL or shaped current ~ time reset characteristic, to improve grading with electromechanical protection. 50G/51G/50N/51N Earth Fault/Sensitive Earth Fault Two earth fault measurement modes are available. One mode directly measures the earth current from an independent CT, or the residual connection of the 3 line CTs. This input can be ordered as either earth fault or sensitive earth fault (50G/51G). The second mode derives the earth current internally from the 3 phase CT inputs to give earth fault (50N/51N). 50 INST/DTL and 51 IDMTL/DTL elements provide overcurrent protection, each with independent settings for pickup current, time-multiplier (51) and time-delays. User can select IEC or ANSI time current characteristics. The IDMT stage has a user programmable reset characteristic either DTL or shaped current ~ time reset characteristic to improve grading with electromechanical protection.
1000
1000
100
Time (sec)
10
Extremely Inverse
0.1 1
2 3 4 5 6 8
10
20
30
40
50 60
80
100
Fig 6. ANSI Overcurrent Curves 51V Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Each phase shaped overcurrent element can be independently controlled by the level of measured input voltage. For applied voltages above setting the 51-n element operates in accordance with its current setting but for voltages below the setting a multiplier is applied to reduce the 51-n pick up current setting.
Long Time Inverse
100
Time (sec)
10
Normal Inverse
59N Neutral Overvoltage Neutral overvoltage can be used to detect earth faults in high impedance earthed or isolated systems. Operates if the neutral voltage exceeds setting for duration of delay. 60CTS CT Supervision The relay has two methods of CT supervision depending upon the relay model. The 7SR11 monitors each phase current input and operates if any one or two inputs fall below the setting. The 7SR12 considers the presence of negative phase sequence current, without an equivalent level of negative phase sequence voltage, for a user set time as a CT failure. Both element types have user operate and delay settings. 60VTS VT Supervision The VT supervision uses a combination of negative phase sequence voltage and negative phase sequence current to detect a VT fuse failure. This condition may be alarmed or used to inhibit voltage dependent functions. Element has user operate and delay settings.
Very Inverse
Extremely Inverse
0.1 1
2 3 4 5 6 8
10
20
30
40
50 60
80
100
64H Restricted Earth Fault The measured earth fault input may be used in a 64H high impedance restricted earth fault scheme to provide sensitive high speed unit protection. A calculation is required to determine the values of the external series stabilising resistor and non-linear shunt resistor which can be ordered separately. 67/67N Directional Control Phase, earth and sensitive earth fault elements can be directionalised. Each element can be user set to Forward, Reverse, or Non-directional. Directional Phase Fault elements are polarised from quadrature voltage. Derived earth fault elements can be user set to be polarised from residual voltage or negative phase sequence voltage. Measured earth fault elements are polarized from Vo. 74T/CCS Trip & Close Circuit Supervision The trip or close circuit(s) can be monitored via binary inputs. Trip circuit failure raises an HMI alarm and output(s). 81HBL2 Inrush Restraint Where second harmonic current is detected (i.e. during transformer energisation) user selectable elements can be blocked and an alarm given. 51c Cold Load Pickup If a circuit breaker is closed onto a cold load, i.e. one that has not been powered for a prolonged period, this can impose a higher than normal load-current demand on the system which could exceed normal settings. These conditions can exist for an extended period and must not be interpreted as a fault. To allow optimum setting levels to be applied for normal operation, the cold load pickup feature will apply alternative current settings for a limited period. The feature resets when either the circuit breaker has been closed for a settable period, or if the current has reduced beneath a set level for a user set period. Standard Version Plus 79 Auto-Reclose A high proportion of faults on an overhead line network are transient and can be cleared quickly by high speed tripping followed by an automated circuit breaker reclose sequence. The function provides independent phase fault and earth fault / sensitive earth fault sequences of up to 5 trip i.e. 4 reclose attempts before lockout. An auto-reclose sequence can be user set to be initiated from internal protection operation or via binary input from an external protection. Programmable Logic The user can map binary inputs, protection elements, LEDs and binary outputs together in a logical scheme. Up to 4 logic equations can be defined using standard logic functions e.g. Timers, AND/OR gates, Inverters and Counters to provide the user required functionality. Each logic equation output can be used for alarm & indication and/or tripping.
Virtual Inputs/Outputs There are 8 virtual inputs/outputs to provide internal logical states to assist in the application of the functions. Each virtual I/O can be assigned in the same way as a physical I/O. Circuit Breaker Maintenance Two circuit breaker operations counters are provided to assist with maintenance scheduling. The maintenance counter records the overall number of operations and the delta counter records the number of operations since the last reset. An I2t summation counter provides a measure of the contact wear indicating the total energy interrupted by the circuit breaker contacts. Each counter has a user set target operations count which, when reached, can be mapped to raise alarms/ binary outputs. A CB Trip Time meter is also available, which measures the time between the trip being issued and the auxiliary contacts changing state. Control Mode The relay has a control menu with access to commonly used command operations. Access to the control commands is restricted by a 4 character control function password. Each command requires a select then execute operation, if the execute operation is not performed within a time window the command is aborted. The following control functions are available: CB Operation Auto Reclose In/Out Auto Reclose Trip & Reclose Auto Reclose Trip & Lockout SEF In/Out Inst Prot In/Out Hot Line Working In/Out
Serial Communications
The relay offers a USB serial port as standard on the front of all units. All of the relays functions can be set on a PC using Reydisp Evolution via the USB port. The connection is made with a USB cable and operates with a plug and play connection, so no pre-setting of the relay is required. The front port can be switched off or set to use either the DNP3.0, MODBUS-RTU, IEC60870-5-103 and ASCII protocols for testing purposes. A rear RS485 electrical connection is available on all units for system interface connections. An internal terminating resistor is provided, which can be connected into the circuit by adding a wire loop between the relevant terminals.
Fig 8. Typical RS485 connection The rear RS485 can be user selected to be OFF, IEC60870-5103, MODBUS RTU or DNP3.0 protocol.
Reydisp Evolution
Reydisp Evolution is a Windows based software tool, providing the means for the user to apply settings, interrogate settings and retrieve events and disturbance waveforms from the device and is common to the entire range of Reyrolle protection relays.
Fig 10. Typical Language Editor Screenshot Communications Editor To facilitate easier interfacing to a substation the relays default Protocol configuration may be modified using the communication editor software tool. The communication editor is a PC based software package provided within the Reydisp software suite which allows modification of the IEC60870-5-103, DNP 3.0 and MODBUS Protocols.
Fig 9. Typical Reydisp Evolution Screenshot Language Editor The Language editor software gives the user the ability to customize the text displayed in the relays, Menu structure and instrumentation views. The tool allows a language file to be created and transferred to the relay containing any Eastern European characters Fig 11. Typical Communications Editor Screenshot
Construction
The relay is housed in a 4U high size E4 case with a removable clear plastic fascia cover. The plastic fascia cover can be ordered with or without two push buttons. to allow the user to view the settings and instruments without removing the cover. Two plastic handles are provided to allow the relay to be withdrawn from its case, contacts in the case ensure that the CT circuits and normally closed contacts remain short circuited when the relay is withdrawn. The rear terminal blocks comprise M4 female terminals for ring crimp wire connections, to provide a secure and reliable termination.
User Interface
Fig 13. User Interface The operator interface is designed to provide a user friendly method of controlling, viewing menus, entering settings and retrieving data from the relay. Five buttons are provided for navigation around the menu structure. LCD A 4 line by 20 character liquid crystal display with power save operation indicates the relay identifier, settings, instrumentation, fault data and control commands. Up to 6 user programmable general alarms can be configured to display your own indications on the LCD. LEDs A green steadily illuminated LED indicates the Protection Healthy condition. 9 user programmable LEDs are available eliminating the need for expensive panel mounted pilot lights and associated wiring. Each LED is tri-color (red, green, yellow) allowing for clear indication of the associated functions state and has a label insert for identification. Relay Information The device is identified by the rating label on the fascia. The user can also give the device its own identity by editing the Relay Identifier displayed on the LCD or space is provided to place a slip in label giving the relays function.
Technical Data
For full technical data refer to the Performance Specification Section of the Technical Manual.
Binary Inputs Number Operating Voltage 3 or 6 19V dc Range 17 to 320V dc 88V Range 74 to 320V dc 1.5mA User Selectable 0 to 14,400,00ms
Quantity Rated Current IN Measuring Range Instrumentation 0.1xIn Frequency Thermal Withstand: Continuous 10 Minutes 2 Minutes 1 Second 1 Cycle Burden @ In
3 x Phase & 1 x Earth or Sensitive Earth 1/5A 80 x In 1% In 50/60Hz 3 x In 3.5 x In 6 x In 100A (1A) 350A (5A) 700A (1A) 2500A (5A) 0.02VA (1A phase and Earth element) 0.2VA (5A phase and earth element)
Number Operating Voltage Operating Mode Operating Time from Energizing Binary Input Making Capacity: Carry continuously Make and carry (L/R 40 ms and V 300 V) Breaking Capacity ( 5 A and 300 V): AC Resistive AC Inductive DC Resistive DC Inductive
5 or 8 (3 change over contacts) Voltage Free User selectable - Self or Hand/Electrical Reset or pulsed. <20ms 5A ac or dc 20A ac or dc for 0.5s 30A ac or dc for 0.2s
Voltage Inputs Quantity Nominal Voltage Instrumentation 0.8xVn Thermal Withstand: Continuous 1 Second Burden @ 110V Auxiliary Supply Rated DC Voltage 110/125/220/250V Range 64 to 300 24/48/60V Range 18 to 72 3.9W 8W 12% of DC voltage 50ms 3 ph-ph 40160V a.c. Range 1% Vn 270V 0.06 VA
Unit Design
Housing Indication E4 (see dimension drawing) 20 Character 4 line Display Relay Healthy LED 9 Tri Coloured User Programmable Self or Hand Reset LEDs Yes 5 Navigation Keys Typical 3.1Kg IP 50
Power Consumption: Min Max Allowable superimposed ac component Allowable breaks/dips in supply (collapse to zero)
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Serial Interface
Communication Port Protocols Front USB Type B Rear RS485 2 wire electrical IEC60870-5-103 MODBUS RTU DNP3.0
Electrical Tests
Insulation IEC 60255-5 Type Between any terminal and earth Level 2.0 kV AC RMS for 1 min 2.0 kV AC RMS for 1 min 1.0 kV AC RMS for 1 min
Data Storage
Fault Record Waveform Record 10 10 x 1sec 2 x 5sec 5 x 2sec 1 x 10sec Pre trigger 1090% 1000 1ms Resolution
Events
High Frequency Disturbance IEC 60255-22-1 Class III Type Common (longitudinal) mode Series (transverse) mode Level 2.5 kV 1.0 kV Variation 5% 5%
Mechanical Tests
Vibration (Sinusoidal) IEC 60255-21-1 Class I Type Vibration response Vibration response Shock and Bump IEC 60255-21-2 Class I Type Shock response Shock withstand Bump test Seismic IEC 60255-21-3 Class I Type Level X-plane 3.5mm displacement below crossover freq (8-9Hz) 1gn and above Y-plane 1.5mm displacement below crossover freq (8-9Hz) 0.5gn above Variation Level 5 gn, 11 ms 15 gn, 11 ms 10 gn, 16 ms Variation 5% 5% 5% Level 0.5 gn 1.0 gn Variation 5% 5%
Electrostatic Discharge IEC 60255-22-2 Class IV Type Contact discharge Fast Transients IEC 60255-22-4 Class IV Type 5/50 ns 2.5 kHz repetitive Surge Immunity IEC 60255-22-5 Type Between all terminals and earth Between any two independent circuits Level 4.0 kV 2.0kV Variation 10 % 10 % Level 4kV Variation 5% Level 8.0 kV Variation 5%
Seismic response
5%
Conducted Radio Frequency Interference IEC 60255-22-6 Type 0.15 to 80 MHz Level 10 V Variation 5%
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Radiated Radio Frequency IEC 60255-25 Type 30 to 230 MHz 230 to 10000 MHz Limits at 10 m, Quasi-peak 40 dB(V) 47 dB(V)
Performance
27/59 Under/Over Voltage Number of Elements Operate Voltage Guard Setting Range Vs Hysteresis Setting Vs Operate Level Reset Level: Overvoltage Undervoltage Delay Setting td Basic Operate Time : 0 to 1.1xVs 0 to 2.0xVs 1.1 to 0.5xVs Operate time following delay. Inhibited by 4 Under or Over Any phase or All phases 1,1.5200V 5,5.5200V 0.0.180% 100% Vs, 1% or 0.25V =(100%-hyst)xVop, 1% =(100%+hyst)xVop, 1% 0.00,0.0120,20.5100,101 1000,101010000,10100144 00s 73ms 10ms 63ms 10ms 58ms 10ms Tbasic +td , 1% or 10ms Binary or Virtual Input VT Supervision Voltage Guard
Conducted Radio Frequency Type 0.15 to 0.5 MHz 0.5 to 30 MHz Radiated Immunity IEC 60255-22-3 Class III Type 80 MHz to 1000 MHz Sweep 1.4GHz to 2.7GHz Sweep 80,160,380,450,900,1850,2150 MHz Spot Level 10 V/m 10V/m 10V/m Limits Quasi-peak 79 dB(V) 73 dB(V)
Climatic Tests
Temperature IEC 60068-2-1/2 Operating Range Storage range Humidity IEC 60068-2-78 Operational test 56 days at 40 C and 93 % relative humidity -10 C to +55 C -25 C to +70 C
37 Undercurrent Number of Elements Setting Range Is Operate Level Delay Setting td Basic Operate Time: 1.1 to 0.5xIn Operate time following delay. Overshoot Time Inhibited by 2 0.05,0.105.0 x In 100% Is, 5% or 1%xIn 0.00,0.0120,20.5100,101 1000,101010000,10100144 00s 35ms 10ms Tbasic +td , 1% or 10ms < 40ms Binary or Virtual Input
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46 Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent Number of Elements DT Setting Range Is DT Operate Level DT Delay Setting td DT Basic Operate Time 0 to 2 xIs 0 to 5 xIs DT Operate time following delay. IT Char Setting IT Setting Range Tm Time Multiplier Char Operate Level Overshoot Time Inhibited by DT & IT 0.05,0.104.0 x In 100% Is, 5% or 1%xIn 0.00,0.0120,20.5100,101 1000,101010000,10100144 00s 40ms 10ms 30ms 10ms Tbasic +td , 1% or 10ms IEC NI,VI,EI,LTI ANSI MI,VI,EI & DTL 0.05..2.5 0.025,0.0501.6 105% Is, 4% or 1%In < 40ms Binary or Virtual Input
50 (67) Instantaneous & DTL OC&EF (Directional) Operation 7SR12 only Elements Number of Elements 2 x 7SR11 4 x 7SR12 Setting Range Is Time Delay Operate Level Operate time: 50 50N Operate time following delay Inhibited by Non directional, Forward or reverse Phase, Derived Earth, Measured Earth & SEF 2/4 x OC 2/4 x Derived EF N 2/4 x Measured EF G where fitted 2/4 x SEF where fitted 0.05,0.0650 x In SEF 0.0055 x In 0.0014400s 100% Is, 5% or 1%xIn 0 to 2xIs 35ms, 10ms, 0 to 5xIs 25ms, 10ms 0 to 2xIs 40ms, 10ms, 0 to 5xIs 30ms, 10ms Tbasic +td , 1% or 10ms Binary or Virtual Input Inrush detector VT Supervision
47 Negative Phase Sequence Number of Elements Setting Range Vs Hysteresis Setting Operate Level Delay Setting td Basic Operate Time 0V to 1.5xVs 0V to 10xVs Operate time following delay. Overshoot Time Inhibited by 49 Thermal Overload Operate levels Setting Range Is Operate Level Time Constant Setting Operate time Operate and Alarm 0.10,0.113.0 x In 100% Is, 5% or 1%xIn 1,1.51000min 2 1,1.590V 0,0.180% 100% Vs, 2% or 0.5V 0.00,0.0120,20.5100,101 1000,101010000,10100144 00s 80ms 20ms 55ms 20ms Tbasic +td , 2% or 20ms < 40ms Binary or Virtual Input
51(67) Time Delayed OC&EF (Directional) Operation 7SR12 only Elements Number of Elements 2 x 7SR11 4 x 7SR12 Characteristic Setting Range Is Time Multiplier Time Delay Operate Level Minimum Operate time IEC ANSI Non directional, Forward or reverse Phase, Derived Earth, Measured Earth & SEF 2/4 x OC 2/4 x Derived EF N 2/4 x Measured EF G 2/4 x SEF where fitted IEC NI,VI,EI,LTI ANSI MI,VI,EI & DTL 0.05,0.12.5 x In SEF 0.0050.5 x In 0.025,0.051.6 0,0.01 20s 105% Is, 4% or 1%xIn
top =
I [ Is ] 1
)2 5% absolute or 100ms where Ip = prior current Disabled, 50,51100% Binary or Virtual Input
2 I2 Ip t = In 2 I (k I B
Tm
A top = P + B Tm I [ Is ] 1
5 % absolute or 30 ms 0 - 20s ANSI decaying, 0 60s Binary or Virtual Input Inrush detector VT Supervision
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51V Voltage Controlled Overcurrent Setting Range Operate Level Multiplier Inhibited by 50BF Circuit Breaker Fail Operation Current check - Phase and Measured Earth with independent settings Mechanical Trip CB Faulty Monitor 0.05,0.0552.0 x In Timer 1 2060000ms Timer 2 2060000ms 100% Is, 5% or 1%xIn < 20ms Tcbf 1% or 2ms Any function mapped as trip contact. Binary/Virtual Input Yes, 50BF CB Faulty Input 5,5.5200V 100% Vs, 5% or 1%xVn 0.25.0.31 x 51Is VT Supervision
74T/CC Trip/Close Circuit Supervision Number of supervisable circuits Number of BIs Required 79 AutoReclose Operating Mode Number of Reclosures Number of Trips Dead Time Reclaim Time Lockout Reset Control Functions CB Inst Prot EF SEF Hot Line Relay Mode Reset CB Maintenance Open/Close IN/OUT IN/OUT IN/OUT IN/OUT Local/Remote/Local or Remote LEDs & O/Ps Phase, Earth, SEF External 4 5 014400 0600 CB, Timer & BI 3 x Trip and 3 x Close 1 or 2 per function
Setting Range Is 2 Stage Time Delays Operate Level Disengaging time Operate time following delay Triggered by Inhibited by Timer By pass
59N Neutral Voltage Displacement Number of Elements DT Setting Range Is DT Operate Level DT Delay Setting td DT Basic Operate Time 0V to 1.5 x Vs 0V to 10 x Vs DT Operate time following delay. IT Char Setting IT Setting Range Tm Time Multiplier(IDMT) Delay (DTL) Reset Char Operate Level Inhibited by 60 Supervision CT VT 64H Restricted Earth Fault Setting Range Operate Level Time Delay Basic Operate Time Inhibited by 0.050.95xIn 100% Is, 5% or 1%xIn 0.00 14400s 0 to 2 xIs 45ms 10ms 0 to 5 xIs 35ms 10ms Binary or Virtual Input 7SR11 Current 7SR12 Vnps & Inps nps/zps DT & IT 1100V 100% Vs, 2% or 0.5V 0 14400s 76ms 20ms 63ms 20ms Tbasic +td , 1% or 20ms IDMTL & DTL 1100V 0.1140 020s ANSI Decaying, 060s 105% Vs, 2% or 0.5V Binary or Virtual Input
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Case Dimensions
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Fig15. Diagram showing 7SR11 relay with 4 CT inputs, 6 binary inputs and 8 binary outputs.
RS485
16
Fig16. Diagram showing 7SR12 relay with 4 CT inputs, 3 VT inputs, 6 binary inputs and 8 binary outputs.
RS485
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4CT is configured as 3PF + EF 4CT is configured as 3PF + SEF/REF Functions only available in 4CT relay 4) Not available in SEF model
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4CT is configured as 3PF + EF 4CT is configured as 3PF + SEF/REF Functions only available in 4CT relay 4) Not available in SEF model
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Australian Distributor
Relay Monitoring Systems Pty Ltd 6 Anzed Court Mulgrave, Victoria, 3170, Australia Phone: +61 3 8544 1200 Fax: +61 3 8544 1201 Email: rms@rmspl.com.au Web: www.rmspl.com.au